PAGE SEC THE DAILY NEWS Steamship Sailings For Var.cuum Tuesday is. Catala ... 1:30 pan. Thursday ss. Pr. George 10 pjn. 1 Healthy, happy Canadian youngsters Look around you at young Canadi . . . tturJy, healthy bodies . . . bright eager faces ... the picture of health. Many of these youngsters, lite their parents before them, were brought up on Christie's Arrowroots. Mothers prefer "Christie's" because they are made of pure arrowroot, contain-ing all the nutritious, body-building elements necessary for growing children. ' There is no substitute for hns!tie' rowiwfs Wed. ss. Pr. Oeorge 10:30 a.m. From Stewart and Anyox Friday-ss. Cardena pjn. Tuesday-ss. Catala ... 11:30 am Thurs.-. PrGeorge .... 8 pm p.m.L Ss. Primes Adelaide , lor Ocean tails-May 11 ss. Prin. Norah ajn.i Tuesday ss. Catala .... 1:30 pjn. May 21ss. Prin. Alice ajn. : Thurs. ss. Pr. George .... 10 pm. PrM..l. trh, Arf.i.M. in r, . I For Naas River and Port Simpson Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 pm o. niM.. mMni.M; Sundav as. Catala 9 run ' Ocean Falls wniuvtM UlUi(B" I ... . j-,.-.,. A,n ...... ., Wed. ss. Pr. George .... 10:30 am May 15-fls. Prin. Norah pm,' Tuesday ss. Catala .... 11:30 am May 25-48. Prin. Alice pm 'or Stewart aad Anyox From Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala 9 pm Sunday ss. Catala pm Wed ss. Pr. George 4 pm Had Eczema All Over Her Body Mr. Lo Wardler, Pprinjcford, Ont., write: "For lone while I u troubled with eciems all over my body. It would bum and itch to t nifht I could Dot rest I tried different remedira but ef no tu1 I iu advised to Uke Burdock Blood Bitters, and after Ukins fivs bottles my blood was completely cleared of the ecsema." for hU It kit tr d pwil itorM; KiDuftrtarwi. foe Ua pw 11 pu, tij by T T. Uilbmra CV. Ltd.. Torau, Oil. Friday ss. Cardena pm Ss. Princess Adelaide pm irrom uccn iiiaciuiic uuhuj May 12 and 26 ss. Pr. John am For Queen Charlotte Islands May 14 and 28 ss. P.John 10 pm For Alaska-May 11 ss. Prin. Norah am May 21-s. Prin. Alice am From Alaska May 4 ss. Prin. Norah pm May 15 ss. Prin. Norah pm May 25 86. Prin. Alice pm From Skecna River-Friday 68. Cardena pm Canada enjoys unique leadership in first telephone use at Bradford. 1874. WE RECOMMEND THESE PURCHASES In this issue you will find a number of advertisements of real interest to you. They offer for sale a variety of products that arc often enough vital necessities. Sooner or later you will have to buy many of them anyway. You will undoubtedly buy some of those wc advertise. ' .''. ' ' 1 : t- .: WHY? We recommend these heartily because wc know from long experience that when a product bears the name of its maker and finds a friendy market throughout the country it must have survived the most exacting tests as to quality, desirability and Value. ,tf- In this day when a manufacturer oV merchant reaches the point where he is willing to offer his wares for sale through the advertising columns of the press, you can depend upon it that it must be worth purchasing . . . because otherwise the business wouldn't last long! BAZAAR IS I ON TODAY did not Just tnnual Effort on Behalf of Ridley the curriculum-they fQ a br,ef businesg vUlt Home Taki15 rUce at Moose Hall This Afternoon The annual bazaar in aid of 'the Ridley Home was opened this afternoon at the Moose Hall by Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth. pastor of First Presbyterian Church, As usual, ladies of several of the churches of the city have united for the effort rn aid o this worthy cause. The usual features are being 'offered this year and the affair gives I every promise of being completely successful. j Mrs. Robert Blance and Mrs. H. T. Cross are general conveners and the J various ladles in charge are as follows: I Children's Stall Mrs. S. V. Cox and Mrs. Fowler. I Fancy Work-Mrs. II. T Cross land Mrs. V;iddington. j County Stall -Mrs J.W. NlchoU. land Mrs. Evi'v ! Candy St 1 n Mrs. Goods Ul. Mrs. Sieve rt and Mi.v 8tamp-V..-.cent. Home Co,k ni -Mrs. McKlnlcy, Mrs. Hunt r Mrs Holltngworth. Mra. Vance. Mr Carlisle, Mrs. J. Q. Stecn. Mrs. u. McLeod. Mrs. Foot, Mrs. Wilson-Murray. Mrs. McMec-km. Second Hand- Mrs. Ctough and Mrs. Vtereek Fortune Telling Mrs. Breoancr. Plant Stall-Mrs. Kelsey, Mrs. Vigor. MrtvSunbery and Mrs. IIU1- ITout. Fish Pond-apt. Steele. Tea Room -Mrs. D. C. Stuat. convener, assisted by I. O. D. E. members. YACIITAT SEA AGAIN John Hughes Curtis Renews Ran som Negotiations on Behalf of Col. Charles, A. Lindbergh NORFOLK, Va., May 5: The yaeht Marcon. after having been held at her wharf here for the past few days on account of stormy weather, was on the high seas again yesterday with John Hughes Curtis, persona ' negotiator for Col. Charles A. L ndbergh in the kidnapping case on board. It was understood that Curtis was to make another attempt at ransom negotiators with the kidnappers. GREAT INCREASE There are 10.000 more Industries in Canada today than in 1901, employing 300,000 more people, who produce three billions more. Week-End Specials Malkin's Best Tea l-lb. pkg Malkin's Best Spices 3 tins Skim Milk Cheese 2-lb. box P. GAMIJLA. Fifth Street. 40c (Bring your rebate card and get 10c rebate on 1-lb. tea) Malkin's Best Coffee QCo 1 lh tin. 1 IK VtJK at. itg, m Butternut Peanut Butter 4-lb. tin Royal City Tomato Juice 2's, 2 tins Orchard City Peaches 2's 3 tins 70c 25c 50c 25c 50c Crestwood Creamery Butter HKr . w. ui tun, Fresh Eggs Firsts per doz Kellogg's Corn Flakes per pkg. South African Dried Apricots, per lb California Grape Fruit 4 for I Navel Oranges 1 4 doz Large Black Figs : 2 lbs. 20c Proprietor Phone 203 FEATURING COMMUNITY (Continued from Page 1 education. He It Is who knows why rhone 953 10c 20c 25c 95c 25c Many Flower Toilet Soap OtTp Thorie Vour Order We Deliver Regardless of Size Alberta Market Thone 9S3 De Jong's Cash and Carry Friday & Saturday SPECIALS Kaien Crab Meat 2 tins for Toilet Paper - 7 rolls for I LT- Malkin's Glass per tin . 39c 23c Best Water 14c Malkin's Best Plum Jam per 4-lb. pall Gold Dust Large package each De Luxe Matches 3 boxes for Crlsco per 3-lb. pall -. Pink Salmon per 1-lb. can Snow Cap Pilchards !Vs 2 tins for Brunswick Sardines 5 tins for Lynn Valley Peaches-size 2's, per tin Malkin's Best Pumpkin-Size 2 Vi per tin Kadana Cocoa per 1-lb. package Oranges Large size 2 doz. for California Grape Fruit 4 for Carrots 10 lbs. for Pure 36c 23c 29c 79c 9c 16c 25c 17c 14c 24c 85c 25c 21c Try a pound of Fraser Valley Butter We highly recommend it Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or over LOCAL NEWS Mrs. M. A. Dupuls of Haysport . u iu this trinrn. I the various subjects came to be on " " ' ,,,,. nappeii mere, uiuc iv v. broad underlying prmciplespf.edu-i whltehorse law cation thbUgh there may be dU crJ pajgfn. en or opinion as to how much Prlncese Norall vocational; how much cultural 1 fM a w l0 Van. training should be provided in the' , ,Is(lwh scnoois. intelligence niiui, uc nam ed so that prejudice may be over come. In this age of advertisement there Vioock O tele vie k was fined $10 by Magistrate McClymont In clt police court this mornlnc on a Is a serious danger In British Co- j charge of driving to the common lumbla that certain methods wide- danscr. Laying of the charge fol ly advocated by some professors lowed an automobile collision yes-wlth strong commercial instincts ', trday afternoon at the corner c! might be adopted unwisely. The ( Third Avenue and Fourth Street. number of so-called progressive methods is often the result of the publication of books hastily thrown r vogrc-s of the system. j The sneaker remarked that there was no doubt of many other contributions made by teachers to the rommunftics. In the churches, social organisations, sport and clubs, teachers gave very valuable help md in many of these some of the most responsible executive positions had been and were being held by teachers. Certain suggestions were made in the ensuing discussion as to how : teachers might, as a body or as Individuals, assist in the Affairs of the city along other lines and these ( matters will be taken up later on. A very hearty vote of thanks was accorded Mr Otlliland for his talk. it being recognized that, while the teaching body had always borne its l share of activities, there were un-, doubtedly phases that might be more consistently followed up, and the speaker's suggestions would bear good results. I Canada enjoys unique leadership together. Imperfectly considered "--'vh - and quit unsound in principle and j practice. The experienced teacher i " i th? one who can properly ap-i lies th valn nf aurh nnhttT!0-l Uons and as such Is a real value in the community. True Education The experiences of the older Buropean countries In education world be a much safer guide than those of the younger United State The Dallv News can be nur 4 cliased at 4 Port Office News Stand, 330 4 Granville St. Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince Oeorge. B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace. B.C. Uenrral Store. Anyox. ana wmcners rniwi see inai no nas- , Sraithcrs Drue Stor-. Smith- ty actlcn by inexperienced authorl-; enL u q ties Imperil the truer educational 1IF- 1 Thursday iviinnno. ... r ... ADMISSION ,,M A Dramatic Sensati,, Richard D ill uariniemess in - 'ALIAS THE DOCTi With Lovelv Marian The secrets of a fm ton life Comedy "Tor.:hy IV ... lh(! u nport thampiun- "W ild and Wool! Musical "Ill-nil I Travi-Uu.'- , rox n 'UP-- Feature Siari t : , i TIllRSDAk ,lUI.;KEjt -V. f Friday and SatnrJa, THE U rU) tl THE r T LOUDON DRY-GIN Thin advertmuu-nr u not paultstieii -r a. , . Control Board or by the Gov rus: of British Columbia m t bendyour Warn to me For Estimntp on Hejiair,- Our new low pricei will .-ui i 1 1 Thirty yours experience in watch. and optical repairs A. E. IRELAND 321 Third Avenue Watchmaker and Optometrist I ' .in I? trice W ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED . I ! . a . ... . m 1V iciiTrrcu ury to lour uin. Vou are assured In setting luuww JAMri.il H.DFIIti: E(iO-rerTon.$12J0; Cash rn t " JASI'Ht WILDriRE LUMP-Pr Tnn tiisnr rh rrlce ' rUIRINA KOORpr. I'rlA. lKn. r,.i. n.i.. I" These Coals are from Alberta. Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 COAL! COAL! Satisfaction guaranteed with our Famous Edson Alberta ii Bulkley Valley Coal; No. 1 Bulkley Valley Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oate it Barley, Pratte Baby Chick Food. Seeds it Fertilizer. Prince Rupert Feed Co THOSE 58 & 558 TELEPHONE 651 VALENTIN IAMY FOR SKEENA BR.WU Creamery Butter Cheese rl lJITI-.n M'1 AM) CREAM DAI" Throuh Karly Delivery the lit.v 11 ii in l " 11 ""mT" Hccausc it doesn't pay tn advertise poor products, h uoes pay to buy those advertise"'